English to Telugu Dictionary introspective

introspective

ఆలోచింపచేసే
definition
adjective
he grew withdrawn and introspective
characterized by or given to introspection.
example
They've dispensed with the catchy choruses and the larking around, replacing them with 'introspective' musings.
Then there's Tommy, a thoughtful, 'introspective' type, approaching 30.
Kate can turn Pete into a mumbling, 'introspective' bore
But if this 'introspective' process ensures companies are not overvalued in the market, then it perhaps creates better stability in the long term.
Its dark brooding tone matching the 'introspective' loneliness of its hero makes it the antithesis of its 1944 predecessor.
Stuff has been happening, but it's all kind of 'introspective' , sad stuff that isn't that easy to write, even if I did have any intention of splashing it all over the web.
She was very 'introspective' and pensive, and I always had the feeling that her awareness was somehow contained in mine.
The question remains whether the new parliament will act as a springboard for fresh ideas or if it will cause the country to narrow its view, becoming too 'introspective' for its own good.
Are we more 'introspective' or more extroverted in wanting to share our thoughts?
Have you recently done a bit more self-analysis, 'introspective' digging around?
It wasn't easy, she admits, and she has not arranged them chronologically, but rather to establish an 'introspective' and confessional storyline.
This, their second album, takes a much more thoughtful and 'introspective' direction than their previous, more rocky music.
Everything was more subtle and 'introspective' .
Every three weeks I leave it until the last minute, can find sod all to write about, and end up with something 'introspective' to the point of self-indulgent.
Then some of them are very contemplative and 'introspective' .
A remarkably 'introspective' thought, given the outward-facing nature of previous steps of unpacking.
The result is a series of distant, icy meditations on life and living; impossibly remote and unhealthily 'introspective' .
He's very 'introspective' and reflective, and he's caught up in the problems of existence in a non-religious world.
I mean comic books don't promote 'introspective' contemplation and societal theory, do they?
The museum urges us to be 'introspective' , to consider how we would confront moral dilemmas or how we would feel if our friends and families were being systematically murdered.
I think it also would be very difficult, as the Americans retreated after Vietnam 'introspectively' , it would probably cause us to lose a great degree of confidence.
Capturing the urgency of their live shows and the 'introspectiveness' of studio sessions, the Viennese trio pull another hauntingly beautiful record out of their collective hat.
The suggestion that I know about my thoughts by being 'introspectively' aware of them seems, from a phenomenological standpoint anyway, overwhelmingly plausible.
We do not 'introspectively' observe agent causation, and even highly improbable behavior could occur in a world without agent causation.
Even at his most extravagant, Rachmaninov demands an underlying 'introspectiveness' .
The 'introspectively' discovered Truth of Suffering is one of ceaseless movement, of a dynamic process which is suffering by virtue of being uncontrollable, ever-changing, and therefore inadequate and unsatisfying.
It was while I was suspended upside-down from a capsized canoe this afternoon that I became aware of my increasing distaste for excessive 'introspectiveness' .
Titular hint aside, the subject matter has gone from overtly political to 'introspectively' personal.
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